Now that's kinda exciting... I'm always pleased to see options for integrating Wi-Fi into these MCU platforms. I know that NXP already provides integration with the Qualcomm QCA4004 ("wifi_qca") on its Kinetis and i.MX RT platforms. The Qualcomm device has a standard SPI interface to the MCU.

Until the Murata uSD-M.2 Adapter shows up (May 3rd or 6th perhaps), the EA i.MX RT 1062 Dev Kit is the only platform supporting Type 1DX with the new software release (direct M.2 interconnect on the Embedded Artists' platform). The Murata Adapter part number is: LBEE0ZZ1WE-TEMP. Mouser will be the first to stock it.

Initial support is 1DX. However, the 1LV and 1MW will follow so all three modules will be supported on i.MX RT family. All three M.2 EVB's use Murata's custom PCB trace antenna which is reference-certified (regulatory). The common hardware interface is the uSD-M.2 Adapter using a standard M.2 interface. I've attached the adapter datasheet for your reference. For more information on the M.2 EVB's:

Murata website is being updated. It will have necessary documentation posted when the adapter becomes available. You will want to keep your eyes on "wireless.murata.com/imx" and "wireless.murata.com/usd-m2". The latter of the two is not launched yet; and the former is being re-worked.

I believe the stack implementation is lwip. No custom firmware is required. Even manufacturing test firmware is included in the release which allow users to run WLAN RF testing. Bluetooth is going to be released. The software has been ported from Cypress' WICED implementation; so it is the Cypress WICED BT stack.

Until the Murata uSD-M.2 Adapter shows up (May 3rd or 6th perhaps), the EA i.MX RT 1062 Dev Kit is the only platform supporting Type 1DX with the new software release (direct M.2 interconnect on the Embedded Artists' platform). The Murata Adapter part number is: LBEE0ZZ1WE-TEMP. Mouser will be the first to stock it.

Initial support is 1DX. However, the 1LV and 1MW will follow so all three modules will be supported on i.MX RT family. All three M.2 EVB's use Murata's custom PCB trace antenna which is reference-certified (regulatory). The common hardware interface is the uSD-M.2 Adapter using a standard M.2 interface. I've attached the adapter datasheet for your reference. For more information on the M.2 EVB's:

Murata website is being updated. It will have necessary documentation posted when the adapter becomes available. You will want to keep your eyes on "wireless.murata.com/imx" and "wireless.murata.com/usd-m2". The latter of the two is not launched yet; and the former is being re-worked.

I believe the stack implementation is lwip. No custom firmware is required. Even manufacturing test firmware is included in the release which allow users to run WLAN RF testing. Bluetooth is going to be released. The software has been ported from Cypress' WICED implementation; so it is the Cypress WICED BT stack.